Autor: Graffiti

  • Itsperfectchaos

    The concept sums up pretty well the way I do things: a mixture of my contradictory nature and the frenetic pace of contemporary life, especially in a world so marked by technological specialization. Itsperfectchaos is, in a way, a way of accepting that chaos not only exists, but can also be fertile and productive. El…

  • Goes

    In 2008, I visited Chongqing for the first time. In Huangjueping, I saw the whole of street covered by graffiti. As someone who had been exposed to traditional art since childhood. I was shocked and obsessed profoundly by these highly dynamic works from that moment. En 2008, visité Chongqing por primera vez. En Huangjueping, vi toda la calle cubierta de…

  • Lobsta

    Originally my name came from an earlier friend of mine sketching some random side names one of them being Lobsta. I had just gotten arrested under my original word vize and went to his house shortly after. I seen the word thought it was a cool one and asked if I could take it from…

  • Pinokibo

    Hello, my nickname is Pinokibo. Actually, this name is not the first name I used on the streets, but rather one I adopted after experiencing several journeys in the world of graffiti. My first nickname was B.Jatt (taken from my real name, Bagus Jatti), then it changed to Kibo (taken from the name of one…

  • Nkoat

    From a young age, I always drew at home. My family really encouraged that side of me, and as a child, I had hundreds of drawings. I also consumed a lot of comics and manga, and I traced and copied countless scenes. I discovered the underground side of spray paint and the world of collecting…

  • Snoe

    I started writing in Snoe in 1991 and the spelling was influenced by Sloe from Bristol after seeing a Get, Ink and Slo wall from Bristol. I also liked the letters and theory of snow covering everything, so there is a concept behind it as well. My old partner and mentor wrote Egoe using the…

  • Shozy

    The fundamental goal of my work is to blur the boundaries between the physical world and fiction, introducing «impossible perspectives» into the real world. I create visual paradoxes that require active intellectual engagement from the viewer: finding the correct vantage point, recognizing the illusion, and rethinking the familiar urban landscape. In an era dominated by…

  • Kemos

    I’ve always been interested in drawing since childhood when I came across graffiti I was immediately hooked the fact that you could just go out and paint whatever you wanted where ever and reach the masses for better or worse was an instant love affair. Siempre me ha interesado el dibujo, desde que era niño,…

  • Dzia

    I grew up fascinated by the hidden layers of a city — the alleys, the old industrial zones, the places where nature slowly takes back space. When I discovered graffiti in the 90s, it felt like a direct conversation with the street.
Painting was a way to claim a place, to leave a trace, and later…

  • Frodrik

    I used to have a completely separate graff name that I wrote on and off for about ten years, once I made the switch into more character based work, people were starting to ask around about who was doing them. So I switched over to ‘FRODRIK’ as I couldn’t think of anything else to go…

  • Karen

    From a very young age, I was influenced by the so-called flecheros (arrow artists) and started tagging my name, but in the mid-1990s, I began hanging out with the older rappers in my neighborhood, and that’s when I started to take graffiti more seriously. In 1995, I did my first piece. Desde muy pequeño iba…

  • Filos

    From a very young age, I was always involved in drawing and painting. When I was in school, I began to notice the things that were being painted at the time, which sparked my interest and curiosity. After that, for a long time, I started with many sketches before moving on to the wall. Desde…

  • Cade

    My first graffiti was a piece with filling and brush strokes, but I didn’t take a photo of it. I didn’t take photos of any of the first pieces. La primera pieza creo que fue una con relleno y trazo a brocha, pero no le hice foto, a las primeras piezas no les hice fotos…

  • Gusto

    In my neighborhood you’re usually dealt one of two cards, gangs or drugs ~ graffiti gave me an out from both pockets of people. Starting with stylistic tags and quickly getting into piecing, it gave me a place to focus my energy and craft while still getting the respect of the neighborhood guys. En mi…

  • Teck

    I’m the creator of a computer pirate group called Equinox back in 1986 on Atari ST. We were a group of video game crackers, and I was in charge of some of the graphics for the group’s intros, as well as swapping. That’s when I took the name. Soy el creador de un grupo de…

  • Solvo

    Mi apodo viene de una motivación muy especial a querer ser algo a través de qué empezó a gustarme el graffiti, el tag de ‘Solvo’ me gustó como se escuchaba y empecé a aplicarlo, este tag no tiene ningún significado en especial simple mente en la actualidad me representa. My nickname comes from a very…

  • Gouch

    I was born into it by having an older brother who did it. He would go out bombing in the late 80’s. I would ask him to throw me up and sometimes he would. There were always writers in my house, so I was lucky to witness classic Brooklyn writers tagging in books. Naturally I…

  • ShogunOne

    The name “Shogun” wasn’t a random choice. Even before this alias, I had another one with exactly six letters. That length has always appealed to me—six letters look bold, massive, and powerful on a wall. So, when I was searching for a new name, it was clear: it had to be six characters again. At…

  • Bisho Sevillano

    Mi apodo viene de Bicho por que siempre me a apasionado los insectos también llamado bichos, pero le cambie la C por la S tiene mas estilo y por que representa la S de Sevilla mi ciudad. My nickname comes from Bicho because I have always been passionate about insects, also known as bugs, but…

  • Lost

    I grew up in a city adjacent to San Francisco and became a teenager in 1993 at a time when the city was going through a golden age of graffiti. I would get LOST in forgotten parts of city streets and pits where buildings once stood in search of masterpieces.  The name and approach of…

  • Eri2win

    I’ve always loved drawing since I was a child. After starting freelance design work, I still wanted to draw, so I incorporated illustrations into my client projects. Then a curator friend invited me to exhibit, and in 2022, I began creating and exhibiting art as an artist for the first time. Siempre me ha gustado…

  • Morbid

    Meaning of my tag coming from my identical twin who has passed. El significado de mi tag viene de mi gemelo idéntico que falleció. ¿Qué te motivó para empezar a pintar? What motivated you to get started painting? Mi hermano mayor me motivo para empezar a pintar graffiti. My older brother motivated me to start…

  • Troek

    I came up with the tag Troek myself, thanks to a public transport pass. At that time, it was valid for three types of ground transport: buses, trolleybuses, and trams, which reminded me of the three magic horses from our Soviet fairy tales. And if you think about it, graffiti is also a kind of…

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    Radio

    The name RADIO doesn’t have a deep hidden meaning — it’s about the way it looks, sounds, and feels. I’ve always been drawn to clean, bold letters and names that end with an “O.” I first saw the word RADIO in digital square lettering on the dashboard of my old VW Golf, and something about…